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Show ran rAGE 0lj THE Tharwixy JOSEPH L. A8BCSY Publisher and Manager. VAL H. COWLES Editor sad Advertlaluc Manager report issued come in the while the taxe In Advance. ubarription, $2.00 theC2Year or No. 9. Office Phones No. AMWMWW r River. Saturday Business meeting and social of Carbon court No. 559, L O. F., 8:00 p. m., American Legion hall. Meeting of newly appointed deputy assessors for Carbon county, 7:30 p. m., court house. Monday so-call-ed ed SHOULD HALT PRACTICE Under existing economic conditions It la extremely unwise and inadvisable for continuance of the government! policy of paying subsidies for the transportation of foreign mails. Under ordinary conditions the payment to steamship companies of subsidies for the transportation of malls Is lacking of good business policy. In the fiscal year of 1931, 23 shipping lines were paid $18,790,765.72 on mail contracts, $15,765,548.97 of which was gratuity or subsidy over and Above the standard rates of compensation prescribed by act of congress, wording to Congressman Ralph F. Lozier of Missouri. At the statutory rates this mail service would have cost the government only $2,925,216.25 or less than the amount paid on the improvident contracts made by the postoffice department under the provision at the merchant marine act Supporters of this program of riotous dissipation of public funds endeavor to Justify the practice on patriotic grounds, declaring' that these princely gifts to the steamship companies tend toward building up a great merchant marine, these subsidized vessels to serve as naval or as military auxiliary in case of war. Congressman Lozier points out that Great Britain has built the greatest merchant marine in the world without subsidies, France having granted most liberal subsidies to her shipping interests without substantial increase in her permanent merchant marine. It would seem the policy of wisdom under present conditions which brought about an increase in first class postal rates to abolish the payment of subsidies to steamship companies for transportizg of mnone-six- th The Legion drive for membership is on. Adjutant Willy reported 23 as paid tv and several aa partly paid at last meetin. He reported that the membership chairman, Frank Bryner hoped to have another dozen to add to the total by next meetin. WML eld man 19SS aad the yenagater ll ha the throttle. May hie trash be and tha Journey ant aa he pUeta Me train through the year, aad when the next division Is I the new pilot $4 tha Jeb may all ef have had a happy, plea at and Parana trip. Plan for the years activities should soon begin to materialize and it ia the general impression that this subject will be muchly discussed this Thursday nite so all you trench rata and shaketails git up to the meetin and help the C. O. make ,up his mind about these things. Also the local newspaper reported last week that the band contest werent .off but muchly on and we will went to strut our end of the show around so Its mos Important that all of the gang get out Well be looking for you next Thursday at the Legion Hall, 8 1 33 SUver 7,222.49 24,501.00 Currency Total Cash and Dm From Banka Other Resources 218,11533 835020 BARGAINS Tor Fridays LIABILITIES Capital Stock SarplM Net Uadivided Profits $28728030 Deposits Subject to Check Public Funds 188,14839 Cashiers aad Certified Checks 68,48138 16920 Dividends Unpaid Treat Funds 12,45224 Total Deasand Deposits Postal Savings Tima Certificates Savings Deposits s tive items at prices axasa-all- y low. FRY PAN SOAP FULL OF 29c Ws are salliag 6 ban of a nfiaod soap; fragrant, aad delightful for toilet aad bath, together with a spleadld Fry Fsa With SBSBSlSd ib oztra plate. ll appreciate Yob M k.wSta ao-ba-ra tbo bar-gal- a. &C PRUNES PRESERVES 10020020 5020020 1938126 33c Wo are offering as km glass 88-o- s. Jan of prssorvsu of od flavors Thaau assort- - it SSe par Jsr sold fur as high 50& PINEAPPLE 2820637 89120624 514,79629 4238.79 8R60020 835020 Ws havs a fsw turn of odium sisod cans of ahead piuoapplo which wa will sail white fhsy test at only 10a 2L80638224 2130638221 Total Liabilities State of Utah, Couaty of Carton Claude J. Empey, being first duly swore according t Cashier of the above Mated bank and that the above and foregoing report contains n fun, condition of the said bank at the cIom of business on the 81st day of December, 1982. Correct Attest: Bator-day- 491,776.81 Total Tima Deposits Bills Payable and Rediscounts Securities Bold Under Repurchase Agreement -- Other Liabilities - p aad bosiBsss wa hsvs arranged to sell several attrac- At the Close of Buaineea On December 31, 1962. Total Resources & LETTUCE ' CELERY a. w. McKinnon, H. J. REDD, J. H. LEAUTAUD, Directors. nd nran to More me this 3rd day of January, 1938. JOSEPHINE PACE, notary public, residing at Price, Utah. (Seal) My commission will expire July 19, 1936, State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner 1, John A. If alia, bank commissioner of the state' of Utah, do hereby ,& foreiBS ! tree and correct copy of tha statement of the above named company, filed la my office on JaaMry 4, 1083, . MAUA. . . J. A Bank Oosaaiariancr. 5c Largs slus of uarieod California lattice Win soli ia our store at oaly Be par baud. Ws will also MU msdi-B'ate- ad italks of , won hteachad for a SALAD DRESSING 23c (Mum Emmj Sank Utah Railroad Ia Seeking Loan From Government Price, Application for a loan to the D. A R. G. W. railroad was made known in Washington, D. C, the latter part of last week when the interstate commerce commission, transportation regulating body, was asked to approve of the move. The D. & R. G. W. seeks a loan in the sum of $2300300 from the Reconstruction Finance corporation. The loan would be for three years, to pay taxes, principal, and Exhibit of Our Statement of Condition As of December 31, 1932 Be Understood By Any Individual Deposits, Etc., Due to Individuals, Firms, Corporations and Banks To Meet These Deposits We Have: Cash In Vaults and Banks U. S. Bonds and Securities State, County and Municipal Bonds and Securities Other Marketable Stocks and Bonds . interest on equipment, trust obligations and interest on all underlying bonds, the news dispatch stated. The railroad ottered refunding nd improvement mortgage bonds and stocks is security. MATINEE HOURS CHANGED Due to the fact that local schools will be in session Saturday of this week, the matinee hours at the Star end Lyric theatres have been changed to 330 p. m., according to announcement of the management. The change has also been made in the matinee hour at the Strand theater in Helper, the Saturday afternoon showing also having been set at 3:30 oclock. Loans It Can $1,136,950.69 218,11533 - .. I 113,684.00 10,032.58 750,100.73 4,500.00 . THE CAPITAL OF OUR BANK IS $100,000.00, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $19,931.95. POT BOASTS bast cate, Ib. ..... 7e PORK BO AST-- Cut from tbs shoulder, Found Be HAMS Picnic style, cared, lb. 9c PLEASE NOTE This bank has in cash or bonds and securities, which can be converted into cash immediately, the sum of $519,031.91, or about 45 per cent of all liabilities. The resources listed above do not include those assets of friendliness and helpfulness which this bank has in the personnel of its board of directors, its officers and employees. These are assets which pay dividends to orr patrons in service and satisfaction. The Carbon Emery Bank can act in any capacity of service to you afforded by any other banking institution. We are always ready and willing to serve you at any tipxe. SERVICE - SILENCE A Bank Where Your Savings Are Safe MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BACON sliced, astra good Quality, 2 lbs. 29c OP. SKAGGS food'vJ System ISTOMS A Surety of Purity $50,000.00 (This Bank is Designated As a United States Depository) SAFETY Wo will aitt - 30,000.00 Equipment Total to Meet Indebtedness First Mentioned ....$1,306,882.64 Amount In Excess of Indebtedness . .$ 169,931.95 i IN OUR MARKET 180,450.00 Stock of the Federal Reserve Bank Banking House, Furniture, Fixtures and Sun-Advoc- Either (Barts ef Bated Dressing or Krafts dressing, will bs only 23c. Ws hsvs aaay othsr items that wfll please yon. Koto ear Island Balls Gnpa Juke The Driak Divine, it 15e per pint botekaad 29e par hotels. We will also hare a full line of H. J. Rains arehaadba aa din play and a dsmoastrator win ba ea haad to serve yea this Ugh quality food,1 (art (TOTAL CASH aad MARKETABLE SECURITIES, $51938121) Second by First Mert rages ea h es, fana aad graziaf loads, cattle, sterile aad beads ef ether eereeratieaa, aad by addHieaal signatures of individuals. Advaacee oa throe eecaritiea are haaed ea pressat day valaee. , holidays with relatives and friends, returning to his home Sunday. Charles Jones, a student of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Mrs. Hans Denison and daughter, Gloria Ada, spent the past week visiting relatives and friends at Salt Lake City and Provo, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald and children of Castle Gate were dinner guests Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn. Mrs. Mary Ann Morhi and two children of Los Angeles, Calif., were guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soderquist and family visited at Vernal during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brown spent the holidays at Ogden, returning on ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Nelson are Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Durrant enterthe proud parents of a baby girl, born December 22. Mrs. Nelson is at the tained at their home Friday evening at a New Years party. Games, cards L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Melvin A. Ellis of Salt Lake and luncheon were the features of City spent Christmas at the home of the evening. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Den- - Mr. and Mrs, Chancey Snow c Price were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myril Gleeves of Colorado spent the John Preston Sunday and Monday. , UNUSUAL Another item that should iaterest yon is a largs cua of fresh Oregon Pranas la syrup for only 10c per cua. THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH ' of the Condition of Located At Price Ia Carbon County, State of Utah, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 748,941.27 Overdrafts 1,159.46 420020 Federal Reserve Bank Stock U. 8. Government Bond and Securities 177200.00 State and Municipal Bonds 118,684 DO Other Bonds and Stocks 10,06228 Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures ............ 80,000.00 Dna From Federal Reserve Bank ....$80,148.73 Dm From Other Banka 98,145.78 2208.13 Exchangee For Clearing House Gash Items and Cask Collections 251.20 Grid 5,758.00 p. m. The Sun-Advoca-te. THE CARBON EMERY BANK ex-go- bs, Legal blank BLINDNESS LEADS HELFER MAN TO COMMIT SUICIDE Rinettl-Caplto- - . them. ry Despondent over the fact that he was blind, Yoshia Nakano, 50, committed suicide in the Elpe hotel at Helper Thursday at 10:00 a. m. by himself with rope. The act choking restaurant was committed after Nakanos wife had left the room on her way to the Carbon county officers inpostoffice. Salina. to Ferron and fair from there the suicide. Nakano was a vestigated from Castle Gate to DuLateral U-chesne is in fair condition with five native of Japan. inches of snow at Indian canyon Maybe one reason it is hard to stasummit bilize things is that the stables have all been changed into garages. Legal blanks The . letters failed to reach Carbon-Eme- tive association, 8:00 p. m. at court house.' Annual banquet Tuesday and election of officers of the Price chamber of commerce, at lo 6:30 p. m. at semi-month- that Bauta didnt a single person so far as he Wo are glad that ear radiogram reached the eld bey ia time far him te lead up for tha Meeting of Fish and Game Protec- Highways Reported In Good Condition adjutant, reported the Two causes of action are listed in the complaint the first asking money for goods sold by the plaintiff corporation, and the second seeking payment of an account allegedly owing MacKinnon comto the Bosce-Ree- d pany. According to the Ball company, the latter account was assigned to 10:00 a. m. ounted to r ancing the budget There are very few things that can be said in favor of the general sales tax under ordinary circumstances, the present economic condition of the country being one of the heat argument! one might aeek against the general sales tax. Wrongfully named, either Intentionally or unlntentiaUy, the manufacturers sales tax ia absolutely general in nature and the revenue through this plan would came only consumer. It is, than the uTtH therefore, a general sales tax, one that places the burden of taxation largely where it cannot well he bene without difficulties that would add grief to the general business rid. It would simply decrease the buying power of the purchasing public; thus working in Injury on business in general end the smell merchant In particular. The general desire is not for a new method of taxation; the people wish to have a reduction in taxes. New eehemee of levying taxes will not remedy our situation. Lets have that seduction; the taxpayers have experienced slashes in their individual and business incomes and believe there can be cuts mads in governmental operation with no impairment of our system. The general sales tax is the mendthrlft politicians paradise, afpainless method fording a Of acquiring unlimited funds with which to carry on, all at the expense of those who are now crying for "tax relief. ' dant First regular meeting of new board of county commissioners, gross $3785. stared A Second CUee Mail Matter, Well, the gang get together with the At the 1o.tofflce At Price, Utsh, UnInties pafd more Only three lit1879. a March m. ladies had and of 8, Act der the Thursday p. come tax than although four tle party at which the ma played counties gross in- reported larger ADVERTISING RATES aluff aud poker and the ladles bridgs comes. . 40c. Per Isnim, Inch Per May Matter or 5M or auuithin like that. Then, The total tax 'paid by other eastern ..ansient, 60c. Special Position, 25 Per when it was time to go home, the laCent Additional, Utah counties ss asyfollows: Duthe Line Each Insert- dies brought out a mesa of chill and chesne, $86; Emery$l47; legale Tkn Cents Words Grand, $188; Sunt-oa- s, Line. to coffee and everybody staid a while San ion. Count Sis Juan, $22; Uintah, $573. $1220; Water Application, 1 16; longer. Pinal Proof, $10. The real cause of the wait apLine Each Beaden Fifteen Cents the to peared as usual in time for the Insertion. Couat 8is Words the Una. Blackface Type Twenty Five Cents last rites. Representative - elect uiHmiil Each Insertion. couldnt bear to go home Wayman Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, so he dropped In. eatin without Highways passing through Price Count Rates. Etc At Beading Notice a nice hot bowl ladles The had are in good condition, according to Lina. IU Worda to the of chili fixed up for him and ly the Ete., report issued by For Bale:. For Bent, Found. UM, Two Cents Per Word Each Dane. No the state road commission this week. Wally was very prompt in yodd-lol- in Charge Accounts. the chilli blues. U. S. 50 from Colorado line to SpanAddress All Communications to ish Fork via Price la in good condiA very short business meeting proCARBON county PUBLISHING CO. tion, except for loose gravel between so short was ceeded It social the hour. Utah Price, Fork canyon and Castilla Spanish to was done in fact that nuthin speak of. C. O. Vem had on hie new suit and a small amount of snow at SolWORDS OF CHEER dier Summit Cheering, Indeed, is the word that and the gang all admits that our C. Lateral U-- 10 is good from Price to looks a and in O. salt statct good pepper president-elethe cornea from check. ing that the general sales tax proREPORT MADE. TO balWilly Thy. our hard-wurk- lu of gram la "out as a method Chrtet- The Ball company, an Illinois corporation, filed suit in district court Friday against W. W. Lewis for Judgment of $604.45, allegedly due for merchandise delivered to the defen- Friday Central district basketball schedule opens, Carbon at Ferron, Central vs. Green in-rb- on, k COMPANY ENTERS SUIT FOR JUDGMENT DUE ON ACCOUNT Coming Events filed 4297 fth the state tax ; according to a Carbon county income tax ret commission this THUS BOAT, JANUARY 3, IMS FKICE. UTAH E. Carbon Ranks Fourth In Amount of Income Tax Paid By Counties mt-Aium- rat By th Carbon County Publisbiiif Company. Jmed Every 1UN-ADTOCAT- State Senator Now In Salt Lake City State Senator George M. Miller, Carbon county's representative in the upper house of the state legislature, and Mrs. Miller are now located at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City, according to a letter to The The senator and Mrs. Miller will be happy to have friends and the public generally visit them at their Salt Lake City residence or in the state senate chamber, the letter te. advises. CITY STARTS COLLECTION OF DOG TAXES FOR 1933 Collection of 1933 dog taxes was tarted Tuesday by Price city. The work will be in charge of George Mangum, who has been Instructed to dispose of all dogs unless they are properly licensed. According to Recorder Carl W. Empey. the tax fee is one dollar for male dogs and two dollars for female canines. |